Cute intro! Elimination communication is also our first line of defense. It's easier than dealing with a poopy diaper 😉. I've been enjoying watching your videos! 💜 Heidi
One of the benefits of EC is that my babies tend to only poop at home. So we hardly ever have to deal with a poopy diaper out and about after a couple months old.
I used cloth diapers for my niece. I would dump poo tge hang them on the clothesline outside.. So much better than my other 30 plus nieces and nephews that used disposable diapers. Cloth diapers soiled, clean, reuse. Disposable diapers, soild, changed, wrapped up in trashcan, smelly trash, repetitive gaging while taking the trash out, reevaluation of all life's choices on the 10 minute drive back from trash dump.
Is no one wants to spend the 30$ go to dollar tree, buy a trash can, cut the bottom out, buy two clips and you have a spray mate that you just place in the toilet to spray off the poop, then you can buy a tray or pan to go underneath & place a towel to place the trash can onto beside the toilet while it drys !!! (((:
Hi, all used/dirty water filters back into the earth (cleaned through the earth) then goes into the ocean and back to reservoirs thru rain and snow for human/animal use. The water is not lost/diminished in any way. However, disposable diapers take over 400+ years to decompose, and while in the landfill it leaks harmful chemicals into the earth and therefore the earth's natural water filtering process is harmed. Eventually rain water will not be fully clean bc of all the bad chemicals from landfills leaking into the earth's natural filtering process. Just something to think about, blessed day.
I view it as the water is being recycled so it's not like it's being drained into the ground or something. It goes back into sewage which is carried to the water treatment plant, and then goes through its processing and pumped back into your pipes to use for drinking or whatever
Cute intro! Elimination communication is also our first line of defense. It's easier than dealing with a poopy diaper 😉. I've been enjoying watching your videos! 💜 Heidi
Thank you so much for watching! :) And yes, definitely! We love EC!
Literally don't have kids but I'm so fascinated about these tips.
Same!
Me too
I liked the intro. Lol
Intro was on point 😂😂😂😂
One of the benefits of EC is that my babies tend to only poop at home. So we hardly ever have to deal with a poopy diaper out and about after a couple months old.
Same here too! :) She is much happier and more relaxed pooping at home.
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I used cloth diapers for my niece. I would dump poo tge hang them on the clothesline outside.. So much better than my other 30 plus nieces and nephews that used disposable diapers. Cloth diapers soiled, clean, reuse. Disposable diapers, soild, changed, wrapped up in trashcan, smelly trash, repetitive gaging while taking the trash out, reevaluation of all life's choices on the 10 minute drive back from trash dump.
Cutest intro ever 😂😂😂
Great video
But what's are your thoughts on all this water your using extra for that is it really better?
Where did you buy the bin and sprayer?
Amazon. The sprayer is a bidet sprayer and the bin can be found if you type in cloth diaper wash bin.
Where do you rinse your diapers ?
hi! thank you for watching! We rinse them in the container shown in the video into the toilet!
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Is no one wants to spend the 30$ go to dollar tree, buy a trash can, cut the bottom out, buy two clips and you have a spray mate that you just place in the toilet to spray off the poop, then you can buy a tray or pan to go underneath & place a towel to place the trash can onto beside the toilet while it drys !!! (((:
There are more ads than content in this one video 😂
If your use of cloth is to help the world. I feel a lot of water is being used for all the steps and then laundering comes as well.
Hi, all used/dirty water filters back into the earth (cleaned through the earth) then goes into the ocean and back to reservoirs thru rain and snow for human/animal use. The water is not lost/diminished in any way. However, disposable diapers take over 400+ years to decompose, and while in the landfill it leaks harmful chemicals into the earth and therefore the earth's natural water filtering process is harmed. Eventually rain water will not be fully clean bc of all the bad chemicals from landfills leaking into the earth's natural filtering process. Just something to think about, blessed day.
It's about the battles you want to pick. Used water can go through treatment and go back into the water cycle. Disposables go into landfill.
I view it as the water is being recycled so it's not like it's being drained into the ground or something. It goes back into sewage which is carried to the water treatment plant, and then goes through its processing and pumped back into your pipes to use for drinking or whatever
Yeahhhh I’ll just use disposable diapers and wipes lol..very interesting though!